I am going to pass on the back to the future book. I wasn’t to big on the movie. The only reason why I watched them was because of the DeLorean. One of the best cars out there. The doors is what I liked about the car. The whole story was ehh to me. But the CAR is what attracted me to watch them lol.

I’m excited about the Killen’s variant of Back to the Future! Also getting Beauty #3, Shutter and the autographed Paper Girls from Midtown – light week for me. Might get a couple blank cover Back to the Future copies too…

1. Clean Room #1 I love this premise. Kind of sounds a little bit like Scientology.
2. The Fade Out #10: My favorite series!
3. Sunflower #1: Murder…Mystery…Yes please.
4. The Tithe #6: I’ve been enjoying this series. I love the way they handle the religious themes.
5. Star Wars Shattered Empire: I’m dropping all of the Star Wars titles after this issue. I’ve been enjoying the main Star Wars title but I’m not a fan of crossovers so I’m getting out now.

Usagi Yojimbo 149 (Stan Sakai just got remarried this week after his first wife passed away)
Tokyo Ghost 2 (I enjoyed the first issue)
Invader Zim 4 (fills the hole left by no more Samurai Jack)
Giant Days 7 (Boom! series that reads like Lumberjanes in college. I enjoy the story; my daughter enjoys the art. Pre-Boom! issues are still available at the author’s Scary Go Round website and at TopatoCo. The author states that he has very few first printings still available, so I don’t know if the ones at TopatoCo are first printing or not. I am taking the gamble.)

Dropping:
Shutter (As much as I want to like this, it is too slow of a burn for me. I do have a sketch cover from Leila Del Duca. She employees a strategy that I have been seeing more frequently: charge a small fee ($10) for a sketch if you get it personalized, charge a much higher fee if you don’t get it personalized.)

1. 1872 #4 (I started reading this series because Axel Alonso said Red Wolf would be a big part of the post Secret Wars universe, and to keep an eye on the 1872 series. The series has been fine, but I probably wouldn’t have spent $16 on it had it not been for his comments. I don’t really know much about this character, and I don’t know why he and his upcoming solo series intrigues me so much, but it does. He hasn’t really done anything in the series so far, so I’m hoping we find out a little more in this series finale.)
2. Astonishing Ant-Man #1 (Loved the previous volume. Same writer and artist. All good.)
3. Invincible Iron Man #2 (Enjoyed the first issue. Hopefully it continues.)
4. Amazing Spider-Man #2 (Dan Slott on Spider-Man has my unwavering loyalty.)
5. Uncanny Inhumans #1 (Black Bolt and Medusa are really the only Inhumans that interest me, so this will definitely be the series I pick up, as opposed to All New All Different Inhumans)

And I mentioned it last week, but Ive started reading Spawn from the beginning (all the early issues are very cheap and very easy to find). I have to say, I have really been enjoying it. Its fun to read older comics and see what the comic world was like over 20 years ago. Gonna look for back issues starting at #11.

Haha, I guess I anticipate over the top with DC. Marvel I like because it’s a little more realistic (which is why I’ll complain about Spider-Man’s vehicle that cannot turn it’s front wheels). DC is just all fantasy to me, they even make up cities so it’s all good for me when it comes to DC stories.